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Since Oasis imploded in August, the singer has been busy launching his clothing line Pretty Green.

But Oasis Mark Two are also working on new songs and Liam, 37, wants every moment caught on camera.

A source told me: “With so many changes in his life Liam decided it would be a good idea to have a record of them.

“He’s got someone filming what he’s working on and that includes the new band making their album, as well as his fashion commitments.

“At the moment he doesn’t know what he’ll do with the footage but if there’s enough demand it could end up being a DVD alongside the new album.”

Liam has already said he hopes to be back on the live music circuit by summer 2010, with a record under his belt. Former Oasis lads Gem Archer, 43, Andy Bell, 39, Chris Sharrock, 45, and Jay Darlington, 41, are all on board the new outfit, which could keep the Oasis moniker.

My source continued: “Liam is fed up with people thinking Noel was the brains behind the group.

“By filming studio sessions, fans can see how hard he works and how involved he is in the creative process.

“Liam takes his job very seriously and isn’t afraid at letting the cameras poke their lenses in to prove it.”

Business will resume after a Christmas break. Meanwhile, Noel has been shy to confirm any plans for solo music.